Dak Prescott throws 2 TD passes as Cowboys win 7th straight over Giants

London London. Dak Prescott threw one of his two touchdown passes to CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys upset the Giants again, winning 20-15 on Thursday night for their seventh straight win over New York and 14th in 15 games. Key Prescott, who has won his last 13 contests against the Giants, hit running back Rico Dowdle for a touchdown on a 15-yard screen pass to put Dallas ahead in the first quarter. He then found Lamb for a 55-yard catch-and-run TD that ended with the receiver being called for taunting.

Lamb sprinted past two defenders and into the end zone. He then threw the ball in their direction and flexed his muscles, earning him an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Prescott completed 22 of 27 passes for 221 yards, while Lamb completed seven passes for 98 yards. Caught. Brandon Oubre kicked field goals of 60 and 40 yards for Dallas (2-2), which came into the game with major concerns after being thoroughly defeated at home by New Orleans and Baltimore. A new issue for the Cowboys is an apparent foot injury to star pass rusher Micah Parsons, who was carted off the field in the fourth quarter.

Greg Joseph made field goals of 52, 41, 38, 22 and 42 for the Giants (1-3), who controlled the ball for 35:37 but failed to score a touchdown at home for the second straight game . He made two field goals in their opener, a 28–6 loss to Minnesota. What hurt New York was their inability to run against the league's worst rush defense. Dallas was averaging 185.7 yards rushing, but it limited the Giants to 26 yards on 24 carries, which is a 1.1-yard average.

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